
BATH & POTTY
Shop our BATH & POTTY products below
Mustela Stelatopia+ Lipid-replenishing Cream, Anti-itching, Certified Organic 150 mL
Mustela Nourishing Cleansing Gel with Cold Cream and Organic Beeswax 300 mL
Mustela Nourishing Milk with Cold Cream with Organic Beeswax 200 mL
Minois Paris Delicate Gel Refill Very Soft Washing Gel For Body And Hair
Bath & Hygiene: Supporting Skin Barrier Health
The bath and potty routine is foundational to an infant's hygiene and skin health. Generally, the products in this category are selected to protect the delicate moisture barrier of a baby's skin while establishing positive habits. baby enRoute curates a system of care—from ergonomic tubs to chemical-free textiles—featuring trusted brands like Skip Hop and Beaba. Our focus is on safety, temperature control, and developmental support during these daily rituals.
Temperature and Ergonomics
In most cases, the challenge of bathing an infant is managing a slippery baby while monitoring water temperature. We prioritize bathtubs with non-slip textures and integrated temperature indicators. This engineering approach removes guesswork, allowing parents to focus on bonding rather than worrying about scalding or slips.
The Potty Training Transition
Moving from diapers to the potty is a physiological milestone. We select potty training tools that mimic adult toilets or offer adjustable heights to ensure the child feels secure. Proper foot support is critical here as well, as it allows the child to engage the necessary muscles for effective elimination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I choose the right baby bathtub?
A: Scenario: If storage space is limited in the bathroom.
Recommendation: A collapsible or hanging tub is the efficient choice.
Reason: These designs fold flat for storage behind a door or in a cabinet, maximizing floor space in shared family bathrooms.
Q: Are natural bath sponges better?
A: Scenario: If the baby has sensitive skin or eczema.
Recommendation: Soft, natural sponges or muslin cloths are preferred.
Reason: Synthetic loofahs can be too abrasive for newborn skin; natural materials are gentler and hold water effectively for rinsing.































